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H1N1 Clinics Continue Saturday in Carbondale
After two public clinics and multiple clinics at public schools, over 2,000 people have received the vaccine through the Health Department.
Miriam Link-Mullison with the department says that high risk groups such as children and people with medical conditions remain the priority as the vaccine is administered.
The Health Department will hold another public clinic Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. at Lakeland Baptist Church in Carbondale. Clinics are also tentatively scheduled for November 14th and 21st.
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(2009-11-06)
MURPHYSBORO, IL
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The Jackson County Health Department is hard at work administering the H1N1 vaccine.After two public clinics and multiple clinics at public schools, over 2,000 people have received the vaccine through the Health Department.
Miriam Link-Mullison with the department says that high risk groups such as children and people with medical conditions remain the priority as the vaccine is administered.
The Health Department will hold another public clinic Saturday from 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. at Lakeland Baptist Church in Carbondale. Clinics are also tentatively scheduled for November 14th and 21st.
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